Sherlock Holmes' Winter Tale: A Virtual Festive Team Challenge
Virtual Festive Themed Experiences Instant Online BookingFrom £10pp
People 5-1,000+
Live And Let Spy is a virtual escape room based around espionage and hacking.
Teams play the role of new recruits who are fighting for a place in a mysterious organisation known only as The Agency. Players will need to break codes, track down suspects and hack into secure computers to complete their mission. Some puzzles are genuine tasks set by GCHQ when recruiting real intelligence agents!
-> The event beings with the host explaining the plot and you’ll play an ice breaker game. Your group will then be divided into teams and sent to breakout rooms.
-> Once in their breakout rooms players are met by a host who shares a link to the game itself, the game can be opened either in the players browser or on their phone (by scanning a QR code).
-> Players use the game screen (whether in browser or phone) to play the game while using the video call to talk to their host and each other (if remote).
-> The game itself is a series of challenges that will see players decoding secret passwords, tracking down suspects across Europe and hacking into the enemy’s secure server to find out their plans. At the end there is a bonus round where teams who finish quickly have the chance to play for extra points by solving genuine riddles set during recruitment by the British Intelligence services.
-> During the game, hosts will appear to offer hints and run bonus games to test the players teamwork.
-> At the end of the time limit, players are returned to the main room where the final scores are revealed and the winners celebrated.
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